We found 15 results
Unpacking the Conflict, Climate, Environment, and Nutrition Nexus to Catalyze Change for the Sustainable Reduction in Persistent Global Acute Malnutrition in Samburu and Turkana Counties
This brief highlights insights and lessons from USAID Nawiri’s review of the relationship between conflict and persistent global acute malnutrition.
Measuring Nutrition Dynamics Over Time to Illuminate Critical Trends and Relationships
This learning brief summarizes key results from the baseline survey component of a longitudinal study examining factors contributing to nutrition outcomes and the influence of these factors over time and across seasons.
Labor Market
Through a labor market assessment, USAID Nawiri explored constraints and opportunities for livelihoods, entry points for interventions, and the potential effect on nutrition outcomes.
Pathways for Improved Nutrition Outcomes for the Ultra-Poor
This brief summarizes the learning from USAID Nawiri’s experience in adapting a poverty graduation model to incorporate nutrition-specific and -sensitive approaches and among ultra-poor households.
Strengthening Market Systems to Shield Community Livelihoods from Adverse Effects of COVID-19
This brief summarizes USAID Nawiri’s activities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that were strategically integrated and layered to support safe, uninterrupted access to essential health and nutrition services, as well as markets for food, essential goods, and income.
Household Economic Analysis of Samburu and Turkana Counties
During Phase 1 of the program, USAID Nawiri conducted a household economy analysis (HEA) baseline study. HEA is a livelihoods-based framework that enables analysis of the ways different households access the things they need to survive and prosper.
REAP for Nutrition: Early Learnings and Implications in Samburu and Turkana
Poverty graduation is one of the core pillars of USAID Nawiri’s resilient livelihoods for nutrition security strategy. It uses a time-bound and carefully sequenced package of multi-sector interventions to lift the poorest and most vulnerable households out of poverty.
Participatory Epidemiology Findings
This study explored how communities perceive the causes and changes in malnutrition prevalence by season for children and mothers.